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ENGL 240: Introduction to American Literature?( Formerly Engl 248)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
A course focusing on Puritan, Transcendental, Naturalist, Realist writers, and Modern writers such as Edwards, Hawthorne, Melville, Dickinson, Thoreau, Crane, Frost, Hemingway, O'Connor, and Faulkner.
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ENGL 249: The Great American Novel
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Explore the development of the American novel and its major themes, particularly those novels considered classics, such as works by Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, Chopin, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Morrison.? This course requires college level reading and writing skills.
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ENGL 250: Literary Themes
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Centralia College
A major theme is followed through important works of fiction, poetry, and drama. Themes vary depending on the instructor and the quarter in which it is offered.
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ENGL 255: Women in Literature( h)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Students will evaluate the central role women have played in the development of literature by reading personal accounts, stories, plays, and novels. Analyze why women write, the times they write in, and the issues which concern them. Requires college level writing skills.
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ENGL 260: Non- Western World Literature( h)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Literature of the non-western world, ancient times to the present. Students will explore works from India, China, Africa, Japan, the Middle East, and Latin America.
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ENGL 265: World Literature
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Explore twentieth century stories, poems, and plays from Africa, Asia, the Americas, Australia, Europe and the Middle East. Includes theories and practices of literary criticism. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101.
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ENGL 271: Intermediate Creative Writing
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Students will hone their creative writing, workshopping, and revising skills while working on an individual project. Prerequisite: ENGL 208 & instructor permission.
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ENGL 272: Advanced Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Centralia College
For serious students who wish to prepare a manuscript for publication and/or writing program admission. Emphasis on workshopping, and revising of an individual project. Prerequisite: ENGL 271 & instructor permission.
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ENVS 100: Survey of Environmental Science( Formerly Envs 150 Introduction to Environmental Science)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
An introduction to environmental science with special emphasis on human impact. Discussion topics include structure and dynamics of ecosystems; population growth; soil, water, forest, food and energy resources, waste management: pollution and human health; state and federal conservation programs and agencies. An objective assessment of the environmental issues such as global warming, acid rain, desertification, toxic wastes and pesticide use.? Field trips are taken to local areas to see waste treatment, mining, recycling, and old growth ecosystems.
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ENVS 100 - Survey of Environmental Science( Formerly Envs 150 Introduction to Environmental Science)
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ENVS 170: Introduction to Natural Resources
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
What are forests, fishes and wildlife of the Pacific Northwest?? Learn about common species, historical human uses, management, conservation, and career planning.
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